Any sufficiently complicated CLI text editor setup contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of IntelliJ IDEA.
"Popular streamer <xyz> who uses the screen name <zyx>..."
If I was a writer I would not suddenly start using internet psuedonyms just because it sounds like a real person's name, much in the same manner putting down Groyper1488 in my article is ridiculous.
> make the title licensed This is possibly one of the easiest ways to create a police state if you make journalism "regulated" (i.e. government approved) ((or if you're a nutter, corporation approved))
When did "investigative journalism" become "doxxing"? Terminal internet brain.
I don't think Hacker News should be able to censor lawful content and also claim protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. If they want to police lawful content that is fine but then they are no…
> 1984 1984 and its consequences has been a disaster for the human race. Read another book
"Devolve into"? This website is just the "sounds educated" arm of imageboard users. HN is entirely filled with right-wing to far-right sheltered techbros. Half the accounts here that are constantly complaining about…
> I wish this existed and would pay significantly more for products like this. But the average person wouldn't, and "fickle hacker news user" is not a wide open market.
Personally I use my computer like a person and not a programming robot
> but even the most zealous must realize not everyone agrees with them. Perhaps alien to the average vacous centrist HN user but a lot of people don't just give up their principles just because other people disagree.
Infighting.
> took a knee with the protestors, It is more likely the police are doing this as a sign of their own solidarity with other police officers rather than with the protestors. After all, this entire thing started because…
> It's a big ask when politicians have been acting like they can ignore protests which is what the past, hell, decade or so has really been like. Decade? More like century. The labour demonstrations in the 19th and 20th…
Are the police deliberately attacking peaceful protests which causes the protestors to attack back? No, it's the Russians which are at fault. Not to mention, how is this relevant at all to the linked post?
CNN @CNN · 57 m A black reporter from CNN was arrested while legally covering the protests in Minneapolis. A white reporter also on the ground was not. https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1266323257520766976?s=20
Black CNN reporter. The white CNN reporter wasn't arrested.
> Never, ever use unbounded queues. In fact every unbounded asyncio.Queue() is a bug. It’s a serious API defect that asyncio allows unbounded queues to be created at all. asyncio is very poorly designed overall. This is…
Sure is great to see some phrenology early on a sunday morning
Any sufficiently complicated CLI text editor setup contains an ad hoc, informally-specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of IntelliJ IDEA.
"Popular streamer <xyz> who uses the screen name <zyx>..."
If I was a writer I would not suddenly start using internet psuedonyms just because it sounds like a real person's name, much in the same manner putting down Groyper1488 in my article is ridiculous.
> make the title licensed This is possibly one of the easiest ways to create a police state if you make journalism "regulated" (i.e. government approved) ((or if you're a nutter, corporation approved))
When did "investigative journalism" become "doxxing"? Terminal internet brain.
I don't think Hacker News should be able to censor lawful content and also claim protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. If they want to police lawful content that is fine but then they are no…
> 1984 1984 and its consequences has been a disaster for the human race. Read another book
"Devolve into"? This website is just the "sounds educated" arm of imageboard users. HN is entirely filled with right-wing to far-right sheltered techbros. Half the accounts here that are constantly complaining about…
> I wish this existed and would pay significantly more for products like this. But the average person wouldn't, and "fickle hacker news user" is not a wide open market.
Personally I use my computer like a person and not a programming robot
> but even the most zealous must realize not everyone agrees with them. Perhaps alien to the average vacous centrist HN user but a lot of people don't just give up their principles just because other people disagree.
Infighting.
> took a knee with the protestors, It is more likely the police are doing this as a sign of their own solidarity with other police officers rather than with the protestors. After all, this entire thing started because…
> It's a big ask when politicians have been acting like they can ignore protests which is what the past, hell, decade or so has really been like. Decade? More like century. The labour demonstrations in the 19th and 20th…
Are the police deliberately attacking peaceful protests which causes the protestors to attack back? No, it's the Russians which are at fault. Not to mention, how is this relevant at all to the linked post?
CNN @CNN · 57 m A black reporter from CNN was arrested while legally covering the protests in Minneapolis. A white reporter also on the ground was not. https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1266323257520766976?s=20
Black CNN reporter. The white CNN reporter wasn't arrested.
> Never, ever use unbounded queues. In fact every unbounded asyncio.Queue() is a bug. It’s a serious API defect that asyncio allows unbounded queues to be created at all. asyncio is very poorly designed overall. This is…
Sure is great to see some phrenology early on a sunday morning